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I agree. I'm thinking the good doctor is truly a "knower" at this point .
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I can’t help but imagine him enthusiastically questioning Roger Patterson right now.
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Yes, and there's a thread honoring the Doctor already started.
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ISU anthropologist, professor and Bigfoot researcher has died - Boise State Public Radio
BFFbot posted a topic in News Articles
ISU anthropologist, professor and Bigfoot researcher has died Boise State Public RadioView the full article -
After seeing the abdominal area cut across the right leg on debates of this there’s no unseeing it. This was the right leg.
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Have seen what look like creditable obituaries that Prof. Jeffrey Meldrum has died of brain cancer. Very shocked to read this. Did anyone else know of his illness?
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Yes, Wednesday last week. Why?
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We Need More Data: UFO / Missile Collision Debris or Something More?#uap
BFFbot posted a topic in Wild & Weird Radio
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I haven't, but I did visit the site of a missing friend (and at the invitation of the Alaska State Troopers with a request to search a particular area). It was a classic Alaskan disappearance, and his remains were eventually found..........although in a spot where he should have been found by initial search parties.
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Minimum Arms to Carry in Different Circumstances
Huntster replied to Huntster's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Unless it's an M-14, it isn't going to be portable to carry around for protection from sasquatches while simultaneously of an effective caliber..............although there are cases in Alaska of people killing bears with AR-15's in 5.56x45. https://alaskapublic.org/news/2019-01-16/polar-bear-encounter-reported-in-arctic-village-many-miles-south-of-normal-range (Note; the above story appears to have become a matter of hidden information almost immediately for unknown reasons.........I'll note the involvement of the feds..........) -
Minimum Arms to Carry in Different Circumstances
Incorrigible1 replied to Huntster's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
They haven't come for the pre-1986 machine guns. They're still legally possessed. -
Beyond Bigfoot & Beyond: Dr. Jeff Meldrum
BFFbot posted a topic in Bigfoot and Beyond with Cliff and Bobo
In the aftermath of the heartbreaking loss of Dr. Jeff Meldrum, we'd like to share this episode of our bonus show ("Beyond Bigfoot & Beyond"), originally recorded and released in March of 2023. Dr. Meldrum was a true pioneer in the field, and was a dear friend to Cliff and Bobo. He will be missed, and our hearts are with his friends and family. Listen to the Podcast -
Minimum Arms to Carry in Different Circumstances
Huntster replied to Huntster's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
Correct to a point. To be precise, in 1934 automatic firearms were no longer legal to possess without paying a tax and possessing a permit, and 1986 was the last year of automatic weapon manufacture which could be owned. This is more a legal closing of possession than government actually "coming for" them. I submit that the legal strangling is in every way an "infringement". I do understand and agree with the legal principle of registering and regulating ordnance and crew-served weaponry. We just can't allow every Joe Blow to have hand grenades, artillery pieces, or belt-fed machine guns. I'm not sure that a select fire rifle qualifies as such a weapon, but (after a century of fighting crime with such weapons involved), I consider it a struggle beyond my influence. I don't need an automatic rifle, and I am not interested in buying and stocking the quantity of ammunition such a rifle can burn up,. I've fired machine guns, and it was fun, but Uncle Sugar paid for every bit of it (even paying me to do it). I'm not going to invest in it. -
I've noticed a fair number of reports coming in the past few months as reported on BFRO website. That's a good sign. https://www.bfro.net/GDB/newadd.asp?Show=AB
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Have you personally visted the site of any Missing 411 case?
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Great videos PNWexplorer and BC witness. The views are magnificant and the approaches to the area amazing. It underscores how fortunate you both are to be sasquatching in the wilderness areas you go. Kindly keep up the great work you're doing.
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That is very surprising and sad. He was a pioneer and quintessential professional dedicated to bigfoot research. RIP.
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I disagree. I say that’s the right leg. But the point I am making is that the head and shoulder are entirely different on the Bear. And I do agree that the Jacobs creature lines up nicely with a Chimp.
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Ohio 1985 - Bigfoot Near Newcomerstown
Trogluddite posted a topic in More Historical Newspaper Archives
Published in The Akron (OH) Beacon Journal on July 29, 1985. Don Keating begins making his mark on the Bigfoot World. And I realize that 1985 is stretching the definition of "historical" but it 40 years now. I'm sure that some Forum members weren't alive then! -
Kentucky 1900 - Wild Man Caught in Wolf Traps
Trogluddite posted a topic in More Historical Newspaper Archives
Published in The Rock Hill (SC) Herald on June 20, 1900. Aside from the question of how a man survives having his nose and one hand caught in separate wolf traps and lives to tell about, the wild man is covered in hair and has nails on his hands and feet like talons of an eagle. One has to wonder if those questioning the wild man heard words where just guttural sounds were uttered. -
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Minimum Arms to Carry in Different Circumstances
Incorrigible1 replied to Huntster's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
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Unknown 1900 - 4-Foot Tall Wild Man Captured
Trogluddite posted a topic in More Historical Newspaper Archives
Published in The Orangeburg (SC) Times and Democrat on February 7, 1900. There are several Mount Washington's in the United States but I see no way of distinguishing which was the scene of this story. The determination that the wild man was from South America seems suspect. -
Minimum Arms to Carry in Different Circumstances
FLY replied to Huntster's topic in General Bigfoot Discussion
But they have come for the machine guns. Specifically in 1934 and 1986 The Firearm Owners' Protection Act (FOPA) of 1986 "The Act also contained a provision that banned the sale to civilians of machine guns manufactured after the date of enactment, restricting sales of these weapons to the military and law enforcement. Thus, in the ensuing years, the limited supply of these arms available to civilians has caused an enormous increase in their price, with most costing in excess of $10,000. Regarding these fully-automatic firearms owned by private citizens in the U.S., political scientist Earl Kruschke said "approximately 175,000 automatic firearms have been licensed by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Firearms (the federal agency responsible for administration of the law) and evidence suggests that none of these weapons has ever been used to commit a violent crime." -
Bigfoot hunters flock to Salt Fork State Park to search for the legendary Sasquatch The Daily JeffersonianView the full article
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Bigfoot hunters flock to Salt Fork State Park to search for the legendary Sasquatch Times ReporterView the full article